Mel Brooks is known worldwide for groundbreaking, irreverent, and enduring comedies like "Spaceballs" and "Blazing Saddles," but his comedy career was preceded by combat service. Brooks grew up poor in New York City's Brooklyn borough and enlisted in the Army right out of high school. He was sent to the front in Europe and fought in heavy combat, including the Battle of the Bulge. His main responsibility was the harrowing business of deactivating enemy land mines.
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Just to keep you in the know the movies made by Mel Brooks had been parody satire, and yes, there is said may-be a First Amendment debate argument in the abilities of a comedian to write parodies and perform them in public. Blazing Saddle was the better overall written parody of the two...
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